The Cambridge handbook of creativity / edited by James C. Kaufman, Robert J. Sternberg.

Colaborador(es): Kaufman, James C | Sternberg, Robert JTipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Cambridge handbooks in psychologyDetalles de publicación: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010Descripción: xvii, 489 p. : il. ; 26 cmISBN: 9780521513661 (hbk.); 0521513669 (hbk.); 9780521730259 (pbk.); 0521730252 (pbk.)Otro título: CreativityTema(s): Aptitud creadora | Creative abilityClasificación CDD: 153.35 Clasificación LoC:BF408 | C35 2010
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Machine generated contents note: Part I. Basic Concepts: 1. Creativity research: a historical view Mark A. Runco and Robert S. Albert; 2. Theories of creativity Aaron Kozbelt, Ronald A. Beghetto, and Mark A. Runco; 3. Assessment of creativity Jonathan A. Plucker and Matthew C. Makel; 4. The roles of creativity in society Seana Moran; Part II. Diverse Perspectives on Creativity: 5. Cognition and creativity Thomas B. Ward and Yuliya Kolomyts; 6. The function of personality in creativity: the nature and nurture of the creative personality Gregory J. Feist; 7. How does a visual artist create an artwork? Paul J. Locher; 8. Organizational creativity: a systems approach Gerard J. Puccio and John F. Cabra; 9. Creativity in highly eminent individuals Dean Keith Simonton; 10. Everyday creativity: process and way of life - four key issues Ruth Richards; 11. The neurobiological foundation of creative cognition Allison B. Kaufman, Sergey A. Kornilov, Adam S. Bristol, Mei Tan, and Elena L. Grigorenko; 12. Developmental approaches to creativity Sandra W. Russ and Julie A. Fiorelli; 13. Educational creativity Jeffrey K. Smith and Lisa F. Smith; 14. Cross cultural perspectives on creativity Todd Lubart; 15. Evolutionary approaches to creativity Liane Gabora and Scott Barry Kaufman; 16. Functional creativity: "products" and the generation of effective novelty David Cropley and Arthur Cropley; Part III. Contemporary Debates: 17. Is creativity domain specific? John Baer; 18. The creativity-motivation connection Beth A. Hennessey; 19. Individual and group creativity R. Keith Sawyer; 20. Creativity and mental illness Paul J. Silvia and James C. Kaufman; 21. The relationship between creativity and intelligence Kyung Hee Kim, Bonnie Cramond, and Joyce VanTassel-Baska; 22. Divergent thinking, creativity, and ideation Mark A. Runco; 23. Creativity in the classroom Ronald A. Beghetto; Part IV. Conclusion: 24. Constraints on creativity: obvious and not so obvious Robert J. Sternberg and James C. Kaufman.
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Machine generated contents note: Part I. Basic Concepts: 1. Creativity research: a historical view Mark A. Runco and Robert S. Albert; 2. Theories of creativity Aaron Kozbelt, Ronald A. Beghetto, and Mark A. Runco; 3. Assessment of creativity Jonathan A. Plucker and Matthew C. Makel; 4. The roles of creativity in society Seana Moran; Part II. Diverse Perspectives on Creativity: 5. Cognition and creativity Thomas B. Ward and Yuliya Kolomyts; 6. The function of personality in creativity: the nature and nurture of the creative personality Gregory J. Feist; 7. How does a visual artist create an artwork? Paul J. Locher; 8. Organizational creativity: a systems approach Gerard J. Puccio and John F. Cabra; 9. Creativity in highly eminent individuals Dean Keith Simonton; 10. Everyday creativity: process and way of life - four key issues Ruth Richards; 11. The neurobiological foundation of creative cognition Allison B. Kaufman, Sergey A. Kornilov, Adam S. Bristol, Mei Tan, and Elena L. Grigorenko; 12. Developmental approaches to creativity Sandra W. Russ and Julie A. Fiorelli; 13. Educational creativity Jeffrey K. Smith and Lisa F. Smith; 14. Cross cultural perspectives on creativity Todd Lubart; 15. Evolutionary approaches to creativity Liane Gabora and Scott Barry Kaufman; 16. Functional creativity: "products" and the generation of effective novelty David Cropley and Arthur Cropley; Part III. Contemporary Debates: 17. Is creativity domain specific? John Baer; 18. The creativity-motivation connection Beth A. Hennessey; 19. Individual and group creativity R. Keith Sawyer; 20. Creativity and mental illness Paul J. Silvia and James C. Kaufman; 21. The relationship between creativity and intelligence Kyung Hee Kim, Bonnie Cramond, and Joyce VanTassel-Baska; 22. Divergent thinking, creativity, and ideation Mark A. Runco; 23. Creativity in the classroom Ronald A. Beghetto; Part IV. Conclusion: 24. Constraints on creativity: obvious and not so obvious Robert J. Sternberg and James C. Kaufman.

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